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Pennsylvania Golf Courses Northumberland County Created on March 21, 1772, from parts of Lancaster, Cumberland, Berks, Bedford, and Northampton Counties. It probably was named for the English county of the same name. Sunbury, the county seat was laid out in 1772, incorporated as a borough on March 24, 1797, and became a city in 1921. It was named for an English village near London. The present county area is land acquired by purchases from Indians in 1749 and 1768, but until the formation of Lycoming County in 1795 it included a vast amount of north central Pennsylvania as far as the Allegheny River. Iroquois, Delaware, and Shawnee Indians once had sites along the Susquehanna River. Fort Augusta (at Sunbury) was a key point in frontier defense from 1756 to 1765, but permanent white settlement began in 1768. Tories and Indians chastised the population in 1778–1779. The confluence of the East and West Branches of the Susquehanna made this a center for gathering lumber and other products to move south. Canals improved the arrangement. After 1835 rail cars carried anthracite coal to the river and the county became a mining leader in the 1850s. The older lumber and farming economy contrasted with the anthracite economy of Mt. Carmel and Shamokin; railroads rushed in to carry the coal directly to the east. The lumber industry was enlarged by Ario Pardee. The fourth largest anthracite producing county until 1952, Northumberland then rose to its present third place. Thomas Edison’s electric lights in Sunbury in 1883 were a technical breakthrough paralleling Joseph Priestley’s scientific discoveries, many of which were made in his Northumberland home. Shamokin was the center for agriculture in the central section of the county. Milton became the site of an American Car and Foundry (ACF) factory in the 1920s. County population has declined in each census since 1930, when it stood at 128,504. Silk, textiles, and cigars were once major products. Farms cover 43 percent of the land, and Northumberland is a leading county for producing chickens, swine, soybeans, and barley. Let’s see the Pennsylvania golf courses in Northumberland County.


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Pennsylvania Golf Courses : Northumberland County


Cherokee Golf Course

Address:
217 Elysburg
Danville, PA 17821

Phone: 570-275-2005
Holes: 18
Par: 72
Rating: 68.4
Slope: 114
Status: Public
Season: Open All Year

Pennsylvania Golf Courses Comments:
This demanding course has well-manicured greens and narrow fairways. In addition, water hazards come into play on seven holes.



Indian Hills Golf

Address:
Rural Route 2
Paxinos, PA 17860

Phone: 570-644-1972
Holes: 18
Par: 72
Rating: 70.2
Slope: 125
Status: Private
Season: Open All Year

Pennsylvania Golf Courses Comments:
This is a well-bunkered course with a very tight back nine. The greens are fast, sloped, and well-manicured.



Sunny Hill Golf Course

Address:
Route 61
Sunbury, PA 17801

Phone: 570-286-5980
Holes: 9
Par: 29
Rating: N/A
Slope: N/A
Status: Public
Season: Open All Year

Pennsylvania Golf Courses Comments:
This well-maintained executive course has many mature trees that can affect your shots. The average-sized greens vary in undulation and have medium speed. This scenic course, with two par 4's, is surrounded by woods and cornfields.



Three Ponds Golf Club

Address:
Rural Route 2
Elysburg, PA 17824

Phone: 570-672-9064
Holes: 18
Par: 71
Rating: 69.1
Slope: 127
Status: Public
Season: April 1 thru December 31

Pennsylvania Golf Courses Comments:
This course, located in a valley, offers a lot of beautiful mountain views. Water hazards (a combination of large and small ponds) come into play on several occasions. The scenic signature hole is 6, a 156-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot from an elevated green that must carry over three pot bunkers and a water hazard.



Turbot Hills Golf Course

Address:
Route 405
Milton, PA 17847

Phone: 570-742-7455
Holes: 18
Par: 71
Rating: 71.5
Slope: 122
Status: Semi-Private
Season: Open All Year

Pennsylvania Golf Courses Comments:
This hilly course has small greens that are fast and sloped. Some of the greens are elevated, and over half the holes are well-bunkered.






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